"The latest stop on the brilliant arc of the Guerilla Toss trajectory, Live in Nashville captures the unpredictable ecstasy of the band in live performance. From the Fat Worm-like form-breakdown of 'Drip Decay' to the irresistibly lop-sided groove of 'Diamond Girls', this is how Guerilla Toss was meant to be heard: very live and very loud. Although they change bass players the way Spinal Tap went through drummers, the core of this Boston combo - vocalist Kassie Carlson, and guitarists Peter Negroponte and Arian Shafiee - have remained a constant through their evolution. Beginning as a wildly anarchic take on the noise-art paradigm, they began to develop their strong rhythmic base almost immediately, and it's still the balance (or imbalance) between these elements that give them their secret power. An amazing concert act, this is the first real documentation of their live show. And while it's only an approximation of the full-on in-your-face experience of Guerilla Toss as their trouser-wetting best, it will do for the nonce. Nashville - come for the hot chicken, stay for the shattered disco balls. You'll be glad you did." -- Ted Lee (2016). Edition of 800.